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This simple preparation of steelhead trout calls for a sauteed, lemon-kissed mixture of garlic and onion to be brushed atop the fish as it grills on a bed of lemon slices.
Ingredients: lemon, olive oil, garlic, onion, filet
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This is true to the Apulian tradition of serving chopped greens with orecchiette, those little ear-shaped pasta, though the greens might be different in Apulia and the combination doesn’t always include a tomato sauce Since I’ve always got tomato sauce in my freezer, it’s an easy dish to throw together This winter version is made with canned tomatoes.
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Saucy, sweet meatballs are a crowd-pleasing dish for parties, family celebrations, and potlucks, great as an appetizer or as a meal over rice.
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Ingredients: garlic salt, pepper, salt, tri tip
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Oysters cook quickly on a hot grill, the meat poaching in a bubbling compound butter flavored with a vinegar-rich hot sauce, garlic and lemon zest Ideally, you can assign someone else the job of shucking and focus on the grill, making sure the oysters don't stay on it much longer than 2 or 3 minutes, so the meat is still plump and juicy If you're working on your own, open the oysters in advance and handle them carefully, so as not to spill the liquor inside the shells, which combines with the melted butter to create a delicious, briny flavor
Ingredients: butter, hot sauce, garlic, lemon, anchovy
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Carne asada means “grilled meat,” which in turn can mean a lot But skirt steak is what you most often see made into carne asada (and in some supermarkets, skirt steak is called carne asada) Because of its high fat content, it’s perfect for tacos